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Family History classes in Springville
By Carol HurstSpringville Family History Center is presenting two free classes in June.Sarah Bird on our staff and an expert on Family Search is teaching our upcoming classes.
Date: Thursday, Jun
Lou’s Barber Shop May 2018 Business of the Month
The Payson - Santaquin chamber has chosen Lou's Barber Shop as the 2018 May Business of the Month. Established on May 7, 1996, Lou's just celebrated 22 years on Historic Downtown Main Street in P
Nebo’s Melanie Adamson, Maple Ridge Elementary, receives PTA Outstanding Educator Award
Melanie Adamson was awarded the State PTA Outstanding Educator Award. Since 2005, Mrs. Melanie Adamson has been a special education teacher for the Nebo School district, with a specialty in sever
Miss Salem 2018 Sadie Stewart
On April 20, a new Miss Salem royalty was crowned. It was a close competition and the talents were outstanding but in the end, Sadie Stewart Won the title of Miss Salem. Her first attendant is Wh
Utah’s oldest Scout troop maintains historic traditions
By Christine HoggeWhat does it feel like to be part of the oldest scouting community in Utah? According to Scoutmaster Kevin Keaton, it’s “phenomenal.”“No other program out there helps these youn
Local splash pads offer free summer fun
As the temperatures rise, many families look to local splash pads as a fun, free way to beat the summer heat. There are several public splash pads in the South Utah County area. Some are already
The Impact of Stories
By Cynthia Coulon
My Story Matters, a local charitable organization founded by Springville resident Amy Chandler, operates under the belief that every person’s story matters—and that the telling
Kids needed for video shoot on June 2
Ryan Stream is producing a major video about kids growing up and accomplishing their dreams. Part of the production will be taped at Payson Temple View Park Saturday, June 2, at 4 p.m. Lots of ki
Nebo Education Foundation Revitalizes Teachers April 2018
The Nebo Education Foundation board met this month to discuss the grants submitted by Nebo School District teachers and fund worthwhile projects in the district that provide resources to enrich s
Yearbook controversy leads to gestures of friendship
Students from a local high school have reached out to build bridges of friendship after they found themselves at the center of controversy after a yearbook prank gone awry.Maple Mountain High Sch